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1 tumble
1. verb1) (to (cause to) fall, especially in a helpless or confused way: She tumbled down the stairs; The box suddenly tumbled off the top of the wardrobe.) ramle, falle over ende, trille2) (to do tumbling.) gjøre akrobatkunster2. noun(a fall: She took a tumble on the stairs.) fall, kollbøtte- tumbler- tumblerful
- tumble-drier
- tumblingfall--------tumleIsubst. \/ˈtʌmbl\/1) ( også overført) (plutselig) fall, rundkast2) kollbøtte, saltomortale3) ( om priser) ras, fall4) røre, virvar, uorden, rot5) haugall in a tumble bare rotgive someone\/something a tumble skjenke noe(n) en tanke, vie noe(n) interessetake a tumble falle (over ende), ramle (over ende) falle, styrtesIIverb \/ˈtʌmbl\/1) ramle, falle, rulle, trille2) falle ned, falle over ende, ramle over ende, ramle sammen, velte3) ( om priser) rase, falle4) ( om makthavere) falle, styrte(s)5) tumle6) rulle, trille7) gjøre akrobatkunster, slå kollbøtte, gjøre saltomortale8) få til å falle, få til å tumle9) slenge omkring, kaste hulter til bulter10) rote til, lage uorden i11) buste (til)12) tørke klær i tørketrommel16) skrukke til, krølletumble (about) tumle rundt( overført) virvle rundt, surre rundttumble (down) ( om bygning e.l.) rase sammen, falle sammen, styrte sammentumble down eller tumble over ramle ned, tumle over ende, ramle over ende, veltetumble in ( hverdagslig) krype til køys, gå og legge segtumble into plutselig bli rammet avtumble into bed stupe i sengtumble into ruins ( også overført) slå i stykker, knusetumble over something snuble over noetumble together falle om kull (i en eneste røre)tumble to something ( hverdagslig) forstå noe, bli klar over noe, finne ut av noe, gjennomskue -
2 wither
'wiðə((of plants etc) to (cause to) fade, dry up, or decay: The plants withered because they had no water; The sun has withered my plants.) visne, blomstre avvisneverb \/ˈwɪħə\/1) visne, tørke ut2) tære (på), ødelegge3) ( overført) dø (bort), avta, synke4) ( overført) ødelegge, tilintetgjøre, lammewither on the vine visne på rotwither up tørke, avblomstre, visne bort
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